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Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge offers excellent recreational opportunities for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters on Long Lake. The refuge features two boat launch facilities that provide access to the peaceful waters of this oxbow lake. Paddlers can explore the scenic shoreline and observe the diverse wildlife that call this area home.
The lake is part of the Arkansas River system, with a generally slow current and calm conditions well-suited for human-powered craft. Boaters should be aware of the potential for debris and changing water levels, and plan accordingly. An Arkansas fishing license is required for anglers. Certain areas of the refuge may be seasonally closed to the public, so it's recommended to check for any access restrictions before your visit.
Whether you're casting a line, bird watching, or simply enjoying a peaceful paddle, the Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge offers a unique and rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The boat ramps provide a convenient launch point to access this protected natural area along the Arkansas River.